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The German government has called on all citizens of Germany “urgently” to leave Ukraine in connection with the further escalation of the situation. This is stated in the safety recommendations for travel to this country, published by the German Foreign Ministry on Saturday, February 19.

“A military confrontation is possible at any time,” the German Foreign Ministry said.

Until now, the ministry has urged to leave Ukraine as soon as possible only those German citizens whose presence in the country is not “absolutely necessary.”

US President Joseph Biden on February 18 reiterated his war warnings, saying he now firmly expects an attack on Ukraine – including Kiev – in the coming days.

NATO and US: Russia has what it takes to launch a full-scale invasion

NATO and Washington believe that Russia has everything necessary to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in the shortest possible time and it is possible at any moment. “They have enough troops, enough capabilities to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine with little or no warning. This is what makes the situation so dangerous,” NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said in particular on February 17.

Since the second half of 2021, the Russian Federation has deployed more than 100 thousand military personnel to the annexed Crimea and to the border with Ukraine. Moscow denies plans to invade Ukraine and accuses Western countries of arming Ukraine and conducting maneuvers near the borders of the Russian Federation. A whole series of international negotiations and visits by Western politicians to Moscow in order to defuse the situation and achieve a diplomatic solution to the conflict did not bring concrete results. On February 15, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced the return of part of the units to their places of permanent deployment, however, the United States and NATO indicated that they did not observe the implementation of these promises.

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